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W 'i rf f ' : f.L 1 h1 1 MM i r -J. ii PI l m NEW Ladies Tailored Suits Fall Clothing See Us The Newest In Shoes The Best of Shoes Before building previously mentioned; one j four-in-hands bv Alfred G. Vander story; brick and stone: apreximately 100 x lf)0 feet: 50 feot high; electric lighting, vacuum cleaning and to cost $110,100. The plans were by Brinton B. Davis, of Louisville Ashland Ky., has plans for improvements, including IJ.iGO square yards paving, 24, tl'O linear foot combined curb and gutter, with catch basin, and 4,000 linear feet concrete header. At Lexington, Fayette county, a contract has been let to James Uolan for three miles of macadamized, Kearney roid. at $2,500 per mile. Let's try to have a few miles of The Illinois Central Railroad have begun the erection of a new depot where the old one was burned a few moot). 3 ago at Louisville. Maysville Ky., has awarded tho cntract to Thomas Kvans, of Cincinnati, Ohio, for additional sidewalks. t bill. Both will be back in October, reinforced br Reginald Vandorbtlt. C. W. Watson, .Miss Daily Bedford, J. W. Harriman and other owners of show horsos that are famous on bill, sides of the ocean. Notice To Tax Payers. Wc have been making our regular appointments for the purpoo of receipting for taxes, and I am orry ti say, with but poor MicceM, After riding twelve or fiftoen miles and spend tho entire day and received nondollar. Now I certainly would hate to be forcod to make levies and tale in order to get the taxes due this kind of road built in Crittenden 'the State and county, but I will do . county. The six recent murders iu Henderson have opened the eves of her citizens to their lawless condition to the extent that they have gone to work in a genera! clean-up, and it is to be hoped they will do it. for I must have the money in order to meet my scl'lcment. I hope you will, one and all. appreciate my condition -and get ready and pay your taxes right away. I want tho taxes byNov. 1st, lyOH. After that date we will levy as wo go. Please take warning. Yours Truly, 20 2t Jno. G. Akiier, S. C. C. fllgli tirade Fertilizer. I have just received a car load r f Virginia Carolina fertilizer for whoat. It is in new sacks and in excellent drilling order. Price as low as first class grade of goods cau be sold. 20 2t It. F. Uiieklxr BERFA COLLEGE RECEIVES BIG Central Citv has contracted with GIFT. R. Tj. FTondrints fnr a i'1 fl4n sntinnl (lliipacin Til Sn 7 building. aire Pierson has just annouueed that MIM, a, v w ' ' - T r5r' "" PW p rr FALL GOODS ARRIVING Novelty Dress Goods-Fall Ginghams Hosery Novelties You Buy COMPANY M J 4 . 4 . .fe , ... , . - x N. E. CALMEs Editor nd Publhher. The Twicoa'W cek Rccord'P rcss so called Journal of Labor at Louis- ; under the prohibition laws why are TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. ' ville, Ky., and is about as near l such cattle as the authfr of the at.ove t sacrilege as we ever read and for ! argument, a school boy could have Entered a. tt.r '' better produced oe? at the postoKce at Mariea Kentseky. nnder . r the Act cf Centres! of Mireb j. One Dollar the Year n Advance. CASH ADVERTISING RATES 3c er inch S C io Foreicn Advrrtuer Ox. pr ineb b C t Adrertier Repeated dt one t I rate Metal bae' -n J Plate aad Electro LoeaU epr tine Lecalt ic Per line .n twelre point tn Atinouncements, We are authorized to announce Judge THOS. J. NUNN, This man, it is plain to see is advocating or championing the whisky interests for the money that is in it and oof for the good of the laboring people he claims to represent. Even 1 tKn lKnrinr nitrtnln An nftt hiltc a he claims too or there would not be a dry county where strong labor organizations exist. He has been raised up to use the word "scab" untill he knows nothing else and very as a candidate for Appellate litlie of ,hat If he was a eeutl Judge of this, the First Appel-; matl or j evcr been, he would have late Court District, subject to never renrinted such rot. If the the action of the Democatic Party. Primary, first Tuesday in November, 1909. MARION F. POGUE a candidate for the office of Representative in the next Gen-.i ..Li . it. --.... :-. of Crittenden and Livingston. Miss Clara Nunn Announces. Havine been requested by friends of all parties to make the race for county Superintendent of Schools for Crittenden county. 1 have decided to announce myself as a candidate for that office and respectfully solicit the support of the Deople of Crittenden cmnty. at the Nov. eWtion. lHOit. C: ARA Nl'NN. BLASPHEMING CHRIST. The two words. LKjl'OR INTER-ESTS, form i sentence coined and promulgated by Yankee fkirs and srafters of the sanctimonious stripe." Thi ''nentenee, "' used as it i in America, forms a slogan for tb n ol rascality when urging fools to TOM for "prohibition." And not uttiified with one audacious crime, they commit another by forging the name of Christ to their counterfeit. Christ turned water into wine, it is 30 recorded in scripture. . Christ partook of a banauet, gi?en to. Him oy a "publican" it is o recorded in eripturo. There is the evidence ! Are not these infamous prohibi tioa liars and hypocrite' the name of Christ? The "sentence" "LIQUOR INTERESTS," at u;ed by prohi fak'rs and grafters, U a misnomer; or. in otlior word, a falsification. We never hear these eoofoiptible falsifiers talk about the -'Bread Interest," or the "Moat Interest,' or the "Vegetable Interest," and yet these thrco interests are essential allios, usod at the dining table io conjunction with each other in all "Christian countries." It is not a "moral wave" that is sweeping the country in the name of "prohibition"- it is the "wave of hypocrisy" prostituting the banner of Christ. Would to God there was a "moral wave", we need it bad enough in order to check the impos ture and hypocrisy of "piohibition," There are many Christian preachers, thank God, who arc standing true to 'he "Christian doctrine," which is "temperance, not "prohibition." The Patrianh. The above was reprinted by the people who advocate the extermination of the liquor tariff are hypocrits, they are in a large majority and will We are authorized to announce never bum in the everlasting hell, that is surely prepared for his type as his filthy tongue is not fit to be heard even by the ass or the ox. A Kiit all mn fin1 r ! that he is trying to teach the proud people of Kentucky the defiiition of "scab ' and how to drink liquor. One thing for sure, is, that the laboring people do not agree with him and the sooner they get rid of all such grafters the better for them. The following is another of bis paid articles: PROHIBITION AS A BREEDER OF RANK HYPOCRISY. The following story is told by an Episcopal Clergyman, in the Balti more Labor - Trades August 21st, 190I. which shows the effect of prohibition as a breeder of rank hypocrisy: About four years ago, shortly after a certain town on Long Island went "dry", a hotel kooper in this town received a letter from a whole, sale whisky concern in Kentuckv, reading something like this: "Will you kindly send us the name of any persons in your town who, you think, might be likely to purchase wet goods. We have a very fine brand of whisky (naming the brand; that wc should like to introduce in your town. We shall be glad to extend to you the usnil courtesy of 10 per cont, commission on all sales that we mav make through the list you send us." Well, the hotel man thought he would have a little fun, and so he made a list of about 35 of the most rabid prohibitionists in the place and sent the list to the whisky firm. He thought it would be a fine joke on the prohibitionists to have thorn deluged with whisky circulars. And it turned out to he a better joke than he thought. For, at the end of three months he received a letter from the whisky people thanking him for what he had done and inclosing a check for $27.00 commission. This story throws light on the curious circumstances already referred to, that as the prohibition movemcut spreads, the consumption of liquor increases. Now if there be one word of truth in the above why do these scoundrels object to prohibition? Every time you hear a man argue this you know just how much of it to believe It the people arc drinking more whisky against it? lie says prohibition makes liars of the people but fail to add that whisky makes drunkard of them. Hell is full of such as he and will be fuller Circuit Court oonvened in the city of Henderson on last Monday with Hou J. W. Henson presidinc. Presumably this will piove the most noted essioa in Judge iicosons experience as circuit judge, as there are six murder cases docketed besides the attempts at murder, the robberies and other violations of the statutes, and when his court is adjourned it is to be hoped that a just punishment will have been mceted out to those deserving it. The American flag to be seen waving proudly from its perch at the north pole is now for a certainty, the most highly recognized flag of mv KUIIU, 1J 91U9C God has so abundantly and unsparingly blessed our nation as that of Madisonville is constructing sewerage system Horse Show to be Held at Leulsvllle, October lllh. Announcement comes from Louisville to tho offset that the Louisville Horse Show v. ill be held this year during the week of October 11th. It will be held in the First Regiment Arnnrv, which U unsurpassed a a show place for horse The has been completed, and the amount to be awarded will run well over f 12.000 The horsemen of the State and the country at large, who his last bcjuest before he uils philanthropy will be IlliO.OOU for Hcrea College, He has been watching tho of this institution for "omi time and had previously iatinuted th.t some day he would do somethieg for it. I'lHKIK IN MAJtION. Should W IvIiImII) Mnn lug lit Marlon Tluiti TtMiiiiony from lltir Slriingfr. r Th statement whkrh follow, lifctf ail that prvcedt'd It on ttali Ih Ject. I from Marten It Is hoi fmifi homo dUiant corner of th I'nlon. Marlon iotI cannot tlUpttle regard tne liOUisvtlle show .is the I monj hm " . . ... ,, Thomaa I. Hlllinnl. U.illron.l gt.. equal of any in the country, will j Murlon. Ky . say "Doan'a Kidney have something worth while to con- IMIls came to m relief aftor I had test for this fall. Kentucky saddle horses arc as famous as Kentucky and the Louisville show has always made a large place for them. This year there will be many classes for KniK th and saddlers, and thev promise to be unusually well filled. The best tha Abraham, making it the greatest in'1"0 Lccn deeped 'luring the fair the world, let its appreciate it to the extent that we do nothing to bring His curse upon us. Other great nations have done this, and we could. But will we? God forbid. At Bowling Green, Kentucky, the Board of Regents of the Western Kentucky State Normal School, awarded contract to Jacob Bornstein, of G43 Third St., Louisville, Ky., for the erection of the administration season and at the State Fair will be shown, and real championships will be awrded. Mat Cohen, the Bell Bros., the Gay Bros., Lawrence Jones and others who own blue-blooded saddle horses will be among the exhibitor:. National attention was attractod to the Louisville show last fall by the fact that Judge W. H. Moore, to have tho finest stable of show horses in the country, was an exhibitor, and by the exhibitions of JBuSvrw! a Kroat deal nl had uvnt K tnueh money for mmllrlno Httbont rlvng any benefit Two runr aco ii ttikt'ti with ad attack, of ty phoid for and upon rwrovrlnK found that my kidneys wort badly disorder!. Th uala In my baefc wore no never' that freointlr I had t. ttnr mv unpb .! 11a .tMu fAr I . Gen. J. M. SbackeltsN Near Dei Luuikvillr, Kv , js ; ", .":.. r " - ""iwurro he a. "CIOHI IIUUIK I !(' w a CUB- "'"i llru .if iir excretion and on thin nrronnt I wn obliged to Hrte wrn tlmon during the nlgbt Tb were highly color.il and the pacmeS Mere attended nitJi paiu j often became dlxiy and w spcka rioatliig before my eyes , relative, hearing about m conditions, advtcd me to Kle Doan'B Kldner IMIto n trial I procurwl a supply m Uayne & Taylor's dnitr tore and they curod me In hn than two month For oter two Twars I bav tuul no retnrn of tny oW complaint I an hound to look upon my cure a permanent one. For ale br all dealers. Ir1c 5C cent Co Huffalo. New York, sole acentu for the l'nl ted Sutea. Remember the and take no otber. name - Doao' ept. ucam ui wen uaiues .'J oil if 'J one ol the most illustrou Gvt the civil war. a native of Kr and the captor of (ten John M ji useiy io occur ai any mjjtent Gratiot Beaeh. in Michigan liou shaokrlford wa born l.j oln county, Ky., on July 7 II- .!.. - I . 1 . no was me son 01 r.umuna ica : nn Shackelford. After rcc bj aeademie education at bfr,np6(l Ky. and graduating in law thereafter, he wa admitted Irar in W I Previously he 'tji hi pum in the Mexican ' married Misn Henrietta R Kt. Owenib ' Uirer Gen Shackelford was well lei in I'nien county and in cnmtitll the Federal forces at the nert t forgotten battle of Gcigcrs LI ) nearly oppomtc wnuoded n i. . . . -1 -i . an ou irnopt rouicu, w am the lake and throwing the!r r away, tome of them being i from the talc evon to the rv day. Tho writer, then but i witne.sd bis retreat and wi. r forgot it. They were timo c be forgotten. Gen. ShacVc known a a great and fcar!r and wo arc orry to hoar ta' abonl to pass away Thcc war veteran aro answering roll call only too fat Columbia Electric Laar fccM made On ..nlc at 1 i I graph Cable Offioe. 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